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 Gnr Ernest F. Parker (1894-96)                     Pte Leonard W. Snell (1899-1901)


 102nd Howitzer Battery                             11th Battalion
 Killed in Action: Hazebrouch                       Killed in Action: Villers-Brettoneaux
 2 May 1918. Age 34                                 11 May 1918. Age 31
 Gunner Ernie Parker, son of a Perth lawyer, in the family tradition,   Private Leonard Snell began work as a bank officer when he left school.
 enrolled at Hale School in 1894. He later moved on to St Peter's in   He was one of those who joined the 11th Battalion in 1914 at the
 Aelaide in 1897 and 1898. After leaving school he too trained as a   outset of the war and he subsequently took part in the first landing at
 lawyer, but he is best remembered for his exploits on the sporting field.   Gallipoli.
 He won many state titles on the tennis court (seven singles titles), in
 1913 he won the Australasian singles title and was also state doubles   He was transferred to a Field Ambulance unit but was court martialled
 champion many times.                               for disobeying orders on several occasions. It seems he may well have
                                                    had enough. He was sent back to Australia to serve two years in a
 Remarkably, at the same time, he was also an outstanding cricketer,   military prison. On completion of his sentence he was shipped back
 playing with great success against English touring teams and against   to France and was posted to the 51st Infantry Battalion where he was
 other state sides in an era when travelling was extremely difficult. He   subsequently killed in action.
 was chosen in a 'Rest of Australia' side and, according to many, was also
 close to test selection.                           Dedicated by Hale School.
                                                    Placed by then Year 12 prefect and Captain of Wilson House, James
 He is commemorated in the Western Australian sporting Hall of Fame at   Eyres, the recipient that year of the Guy Ward prize for the most
 the Superdrome in Floreat Park.                    outstanding boarder.

 He joined up as a gunner/private late in 1917 and   Image courtesy of the State Library of Western Australia: 108112PD
 was posted to the 102nd Howitzer Battery for
 service on the Western Front. He served for almost
 exactly one year before being killed in action.
                                                    'After successfully preventing the 'Michael'
 Dedicated by his family.
 Placed by his great-niece, Geraldine Jorgenson.    offensive from breaking through in its drive

                                                    toward Paris, the Allied forces went back on the

                                                    offensive down the Somme Valley again. Australian


                                                    troops were involved in that area for the final

                                                    phases of the war.'
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